Thursday 7 January 2021

Float the boat

 

4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Molly,

    Benjamin here from the SLJ commenting team.

    Ka pai on your boat! Looks sharp and strong.

    Did you use paper that weighed a little more than standard printing paper?

    If you genuinely enjoyed this activity, there are heaps of other cute little boats you can make too for fun. If you youtube or click here Origami or paper boats you can find more!

    Looking forward to reading your step-it-up next.

    Mā te wā,

    Benjamin.

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    1. Hi Benjamin

      I used normal paper but it was a bigger piece maybe double the size. Have you made paper boats before?

      Thanks for your comment,
      Molly :)

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    2. Kia ora anō Molly,

      Great observation! Even some cardboard that is coated can be “splash-resistant” even if they can't be 100% waterproof.

      I have made boats but not a waterproof one before, I might consider doing this!

      Keep up the great work! Enjoy the rest of your day.

      Mā te wā,

      Benjamin.

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    3. Kia Ora Benjamin

      That is true. I have a watch that is water resistant so I could maybe take a shower with it on but I wouldn't be able to go swimming with it on.

      Thanks for your constant replies,
      Molly :)

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Thank-you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comments.